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ADJ American DJ 12in Mirror Ball Pack W Motor & LED Pinspot

For a variety of lighting applications Chauvet introduces the LED Pinspot 2. Features include a 3W white LED with two front focal lens options that produce hard-edge beams. It is extremely lightweight for ultimate portability weighing in at less than 1pound. Another features that is included it an auto switching power supply that can adapt to the voltage provided (110V Ð 240V range).

Short and to the point, impressive package for $75. Thought it was worth a gamble to add a true retro "Disco Ball" lighting effect to the show even though I have other lights I feel produce a somewhat similar effect. The Chauvet Pinspot lenses are glass and when the light shone through both the 7 or 9 degree lenses their surfaces looked like they had been used and not cleaned for quite a while. I found that plastic headlight lens restorer/wax/protector was the only thing that removed what looked like a "film" on the lens surfaces left over from manufacturing. I outlined the edge of the 9 degree lens with black magic marker to easily ID the 6 vs 9 degree lens. Surprising quality in the Eliminator Disco Ball in how many well glued on mirrors it had and heartily recommend keeping the plastic bubble wrap from the box to wrap the light in between uses and an Arriba AC71 Case to protect the mirror ball. The ADJ Mirror Ball Motor rotates a little too fast for my preference and it is very quiet. I blind bolted a generic light bar bolt through an ADJ Motor Mounting Plate and hang the motor/ball from a lightstand via one bolt and use a small carabiner clip to attach the mirror ball to the motor. For a room filling effect I use one pinspot with a 6 degree lens at a low angle to bounce off of the mirror ball and illuminate the dance floor and added another led pinspot with the 9 degree lens aimed at the top of the mirror ball to produce a softer rotating light effect on the ceiling.